I knew I had a photo of a Brit with maroon socks – this photo was taken at the Paul Smith show in Paris. Could it get more Brit than that?One of the most asked questions to style experts is “Should my socks match my shoes or my pants?” The answer you get may depend on where you live. The Americans (top photo) advice matching socks to your pants, The Italians (bottom photo) seem to contrast with both shoes and pants. The English , always the eccentrics, wear maroon socks with everything! I have a photo to defend this point but I will have to post it later due to problems with my laptop – stupid laptop!

When I lived in England there used to be a saying that went around, having to do with socks and trainers. If you wore black socks with your trainers, you were European. White socks? American. Mismatched socks? Definitely Australian.

In at least one thing italians are right: socks MUST be LONG enough not to show any piece of hairy skin under the pants, no matter how the guy moves, seats or cross his legs. In Brazil, many guys insist in wearing white socks. Short ones. Believe me, when it comes to men’s wardrobe, Brazil can be your worse nightmare.

I do dislike immensely white socks with suits. I agree about the “American” way: -matching socks with shoes-, but from my experience I’ve seen a disproportionate amount of “American” men wearing white socks with dark suits and shoes…beginning with Mr public figure David Letterman. I think you might be referring to the few men that have some sense of style, again I’m afraid there are not the majority.

My understanding is that the theoretical underpinnings behind the American sock style is the idea that the sock is to be seen as a seemless extension, colorwise, of your pantleg.

White athletic socks are for just that: athletics. A white suit, imo, is strictly a summer thing and as such demands no socks at all, unless you’re Tom Wolfe, in which case you can do whatever you want.

I think matching socks and pants is always a good, safe look. But, I have a lot of fun wearing colorful socks in solids or patterns that pick up another color of what I am wearing. Like pink socks and a pink shirt with khakis and suede bucks. You made a referrence a while back to “freelancing” with socks. Sometimes it just looks right to not have them match anything. But it should be a complimentery color to the rest of the outfit. A lot like wearing a scarf.

Definitely leave the white sport socks for runners/tennis shoes. As for what color socks w/ dress shoes… I prefer matching my socks w/ my slacks… But if you can pull off anything else, by all means go for it. Showing your personal flair is always great.

In the second pic, what were his choices? Light grey socks with grey pants? not great with the suede (?) shoes. Brown socks to match the shoes? Too much brown with rest. But blue to match the sport coat? Oh yeah – you look down and just feel right! He looks super! Maybe the new rule should be match your socks to your jacket?

I match my socks with anything and everything EXCEPT my shoes or pants. When I wear a suit, i’m more likely to match my socks to my tie and/or pocket square.

My wife got me into the habit of wearing more “interesting” socks, and now I doubt I even own a pair of black OR white socks. I gotta say, women seem to really appreciate a man who can wear a pair of bubblegum pink socks with a nice suit!

I’m a brit and i am not sure i have ever seen maroon socks, however I will say that my favourite quote from your site concerns “freelance socks”. As far as i am concerned, it is a good way to express the kind of mood you were in when you dressed! (unless you have an important meeting etc…)

i love it when david letterman matches his white shirt with white socks. sometimes his tie and socks are matched. i love it. sometimes it’s a good way of breaking your cycle. i usually match my socks with my shoes. and it really doesn’t bother me if i match my socks with my pants.

Prada makes great mens shoes and they’re very comfortable and durable. Any Neiman’s Saks or Nordstrom should have a solid selection. If you’re in New York, Otto Tootsie Plowhound has good men’s shoes and in Chicago try Niche.

I’ll say this much. I’m not sure about just maroon socks but the English sartorialist will not normally not wear a sober pair of socks. The suit may be sober but there’ll prob be a pair of light blue, or red or even pink (I own a pair of green and pink Richard James socks) to shock the observer…

Okaaay…I have never ever seen a Brit wearing maroon socks and I’m British BUT I have seen plenty of British men wearing ribbed khaki socks with sandals – just so, so embarrassing on holiday when you spot them and you just KNOW they’re Brits. Also those very thin silk socks Italian men always wear look like they got theirs mixed up with their girlfriends knee highs: not that Italian women would EVER wear knee highs. Who knew I’d have so much to say about socks?!

I’m not making fun of Brits and maroon socks – it is a real thing.. I had a friend I use to work with at Valentino, he was a tailor in London and came to the US to run a MTM program among other things. He told me about this years ago and wore maroon socks himself a lot.

Since then I have seen many examples by until I started The Sartorialist I never really had a place to discuss it. Maybe it is a Savile Row thing – if you are a Brit go ask them.

Again I don’t think it is bad I thing, I think it is charming and probably an interesting story why it has become a thing but just realize it really is a thing

Does anyone out there know the origin of why Brits where maroon socks?

and then the maroon socks… we are in the business and we sell extremely colorful socks as a very british thing in our shop in berlin:)… so at least i can say that odd sock colors are perceived (and sold) as very britsh – just as no sun tan in summer and sweaters with holes in winter.

let me tell you a short story: there was a time in germany when something changed about the political and cultural talk shows on tv. suddenly people were sitting in armchairs (not behind tables) surrounding an open space… and in the first years of that you could always see the white ankles of all the politicians, businessmen, authors and other power-folk. after a while everybody addapted to the new circomstances and you hardly see any naked leg in on any occasion any more. (everybody now wears the italian style) what i want to say is: wearing long socks is something you very much do for the audience. wearing socks in matching colors too.we all know that britsh culture has a tradition in sublime neglect and provocation – aka individualism.“when i put my socks on in the morning i do not think of tv cameras” it says.go england, go!

the traditional american way of matching suit and sock color gives a person more standing by enhancing visual gravity (it kind of nails you right into the ground)

the italian way elevates you – like a tree or a wine stock.. growing from the bottom – and at the same time a little more flexible…

and in the english way? you are simply cut off the ground. – like in britsh irony. – it says: do not take me seriously. (and if you do take an englishman seriously, it is on your own risk, after all you could have listend to his socks!!!)

vk nagrani makes really great socks. i wear socks that complement the outfit, sometimes matching a color with one in my tie or shirt, sometimes contrasting. pink socks with black trousers, red or orange socks with brown, lime with gray, you get the idea.

Lived in London/England all my life. Observing people’s dress all the time, everywhere I go. I’m not aware of ever seeing a male in maroon socks. I’m sure that there may be the odd one here or there, but to highlight it as somehow being a ‘British look’ is simply incorrect.

What I did see this last (sweltering hot) Saturday was a gentleman in a Petrol Blue suit, but the trousers were SHORTS. No, it wasn’t a suit jacket worn with a random pair of shorts, they were of the same material, and appeared bespoke. He wore them with long pale blue socks and black shoes, a vivid pink tie and pocket square. He drew a lot of odd looks but I thought he looked great – wish I’d had my camera.

I’m Italian. I always thought socks MUST match shirts, but Italian men usually match (long of course) socks with either shirts or trousers. White socks (aww) are preferred by Germans. Once, I met an English teacher who wore mismatched socks (but he was so sexy you could forgive him!).

1. Please make sure your socks are long enough in the first place. Unless you are Italian, wearing loafers without socks and don’t have legs that would allow you to be confused with Wolverine.

2. What color – anything but white with suits first of all, unless you’re wearing a white suit, but then I’d suggest the loafers with no socks! Match your shoe or trouser – sure, that’s the play it safe mode.

Personally, I’m a vertical striped socks kind of guy. I love wearing them with pin/chalk stripes.

Dear Sartorialist and loyal followers – What a sock dialogue indeed!But HELP required on this case – What, as one may come across one day, would you do in this case?Dark shoes [black or deep brown] with white trousers – Surely a white sock would look bizarre no? Does one swing to a black or dark sock in this case? Some would say this turns your sock/shoe combination into the proportion of a ‘boot’ not a shoe.No?[Oh and was thinking in this case of white trousers, black sports jacket]

hi guys, this are real italian rules:1. wear only LONG socks;2. whit classical suits wear black, or blue socks;3. anyway usally match your socks with shirt (sometimes with tie) but if the shirt is white, well, you must prefer blue, dark gray or black socks, most of all if you dress classic;4.with coulored summer dress, never wear socks, or at least wear eccentric coloured socks;5. even if you wear sneakers but you are not playing any sport don’t wear white sport socks, you have to prefer the one which stay totally in the shoes;6. whit sandals never ever wear socks!7. during summer time, if you wera casula style, forget your socks.ciao.ale

I love stylish socks on a man! They are a sign of being confident and sexy. For him, I always buy vknagrani.com socks. They last forever and have the coolest colours to go with everything from khakis to Kiton suits.

This idea you have that Britsh men always wear maroon socks is not really correct. I have lived in London for 9 years and work in fashion. Trust me. One often sees contrasting socks against the trousers, but there is not one colour for this.

I have known first time that our nationality shows through our socks colors. I am Indian. In India people do not wear socks according to nationality. they wear socks according to modern trends like now a days mostly boys and girls wear colorful socks with narrow jeans. It does not matter that their socks match with their dress or not. so we can’t show Indian nationality through socks like other countries.

Italian, but that’s just me, it’s very individual, don’t stereotype :).
I wear knee dress socks and either match shoes or shirts with suits, even if the shirt is white. Sometimes I match the pants, even if they are white, but that’s much rarer, but I won’t refrain from pairing because of it. What’s matter is that they are dress socks, whatever their color.
With short it doesn’t apply as I don’t wear shoes, but leather sandals.